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1. 2 5 kV between power and control circuits Serial Communication RS 485 5 pin connector Phoenix 3 5 mm Power supphy eneee 230 VAC or 110 VAC 50 60 Hz 6 W A A eege screw type terminals up to 1 5 mm Encloeure caaea Plastic DIN rail compatible enclosure DIMENSIONS ccccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 159 x 90 x 58 mm 6 2 x 3 5 x 2 3 9 modules 17 5 mm Weight pensie eed coechacstiedcasseseecvass 0 5 kg 1 1 Ib Operating environment 00 Temperature 0 to 60 C ot Eed GEESS Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Supplied accessorles ee Cable CA0183 ee Cable adapter GP0045 58 159 C NO NC C NO C NO NC C NO C NO NC C NO C NO NC C NO KR REN RRC AC POWER IN 90 cue relayCUE 8 RRS 5 UNIT ID INPUT 000002 SERIAL SSE BAG HIRIAREN All dimensions are in mm Important note The relay contacts in relayCUE 8 are constructed for resistive load up to 230V 10A If these relays are used for the switching of inductive or capacitive loads voltage or power peaks can occur which may exceed these parameters even if the load has the stated take off lower than 230V 10A We therefore do not recommend using relayCUE 8 for switching inductive or capacitive loads with take off higher than 400W If you need to switch higher loads use contactors Unlike relays contactors are designed with features to control and suppress the arc produced
2. OH SA ay O Si e OJO 7 7 nm 7 olOioeiOoiolO gig EA O Si T Note several important points s the process of displaying changing Address and Bank using ACT button has no influence on current relay status s while the ACT button is pressed inputs 1 8 remain inactive s if you set manually the Address and the Bank on the unit which is working in the system where currently running project has a relayCUE 8 with its specific UnitID used in it then after next Init i e controller reset the manually set parameters will be lost The system in each its Init is renewing all parameters according to the settings in the currently running project If the currently running project does not include the unit with the same UnitID then the manually set parameters remain valid without any change User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 6 of 24 3 Connecting The enclosure of relayCUE 8 allows simple installation into switchboard on DIN rail SiLissccceeesessseeesesesssssss POWEFr input and Output connection Eight digital contact closure inputs are connected via two 8 pin connectors Phoenix 3 5 mm Every input has 2 terminals the first is input signal the second is input common ground Eight relays are connected via screw type terminal up to 1 5 mm wire Four relays have two terminals C NO Common Normaly Open 230 V max 10 A resistive load four relays have three terminals NC C NO Normaly Close Co
3. helps to identify the particular unit in installation and allows to read all its parameters Whenever this command is executed and the unit with UnitID is set according to the equipment properties the LINK LED on the front panel will flash and so it can be easily identified in the rack It also sends back the Unit State String which is written into Status string For the Unit State String details see Appendix A Unit State String description The length of Status string is 90 bytes User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 17 of 24 6 Exchange of relayCUE 8 in existing installation There are two ways of replacing the relayCUE 8 unit in the existing installation 1 The best way of making such exchange is replacing the relayCUE 8 by the new one physically and then make change in project programming As soon as the unit with new UnitID is put in place of the existing one in the project the only thing that needs to be done is go the properties of the exchanged unit and enter the new UnitID there The project then needs to be compiled and downloaded to the controller in the system 2 The exchange described in the previous point is not always possible for example if project programming is missing or if it is not possible to do new compile and download In these situations you must know at least the Address and Bank of the replaced unit If you know these parameters you can just replace the unit in the system physically and se
4. relayCUE 8 and not by using Insert Local Panels and Interfaces wizard User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 10 of 24 Z A neue ENEE EE EE sees RA SERIAL port connection In some installation where the proper serial ports are not available and where there is no need to use the status reading commands it is possible to control relayCUE 8 from IR SERIAL one way communication port on ipCUE The cable for connection to ipCUE IR SERIAL port needs two wire connections see picture below AR SERIAL port SERIAL GENERAL I O 5 3 4 5 tS CUEnet LAN ee aes Ee ne e EE EE EE E NC C NO NCCNO PWR IN CUEwire SERIAL IR SERIAL FACTORY OUT EM 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 DEFAULT 7 8 P 6 ser Se SiG SiG SG SG SG SG 24 V DC easel PERRE SCH G Ground 000002 Please pay attention to the following notes when using this type of installation 1 cable for this connection is pin 1 on IR SERIAL connector on ipCUE is connected to pin 2 3 on SERIAL port connector on relayCUE 8 and pin 2 on IR SERIAL connector on ipCUE is connected to pin 1 on SERIAL port connector on relayCUE 8 2 only one relayCUE 8 unit can be driven from one IR SERIAL port 3 commands for reading relay or input statuses have no effect User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 11 of 24 4 Configuration Ais esnsees ee e NEE eee LNSErting relayCUE 8 into project To insert relayCUE 8
5. www cuesystem com Page 12 of 24 A Qacnccccccccecccsensesssssssesssseesssetting relayCUE 8 properties After the relayCUE 8 has been properly inserted into your project its properties must be set Select relayCUE 8 in your project and click on the tab Properties in the right window d System Director relayCue_CSE_sample CS0335_relayCUE ic P Elle Edit View Insert Project Build Tools Window Help 8 x BO AHwWIXOCOl xOa PRRA zl bal Generel Proparies lt ipCUE_alpha Internal Channels H E s1 H E 52 Bank Da 53 Filter 3 5 C50335_relayCUE SerialChannel Long Press We InputState Relay Function Coded lOstate ets ig Channel Ze la Time A RelayOutputClose Relay2 Function 1 Coded RelayOutputOpen Relay2 Paired Channel 0 RelayOutputPulse Relay2 Time 5 RelayOutputToggle Relay3 Function Coded RelayState Relay3 Paired Channel 0 repr niet Ralap Function Zeie Communkcation set Relay4 Paired Channel 0 EventOnstringLengthSet Relay Time 5 EventOnstringPatternSet Relay5 Function 1 Coded E telayCue CSE sample Proarammina Rx Relay5 Paired Channel 0 Relay5 Time 5 Global t d tant 3 HE Se Se Si gie Relay6 Function 1 Coded 9 Relay6 Paired Channel 0 Relay6 Time 5 Relay Function Coded Relay Paired Channel 0 ibrary Relay Time i5 Se lt a gt S Relay8 Function 1 Coded nection Relay8 Paired Channel 0 aot EEE Z Relay8 Time 5 Type lt All gt Se UnitID
6. 00001 Set UnitID according the label on relayCUE Manufacturer lo lt All gt Equipment Manufacturer Type CDP_D11 SONY cD CcDR560 PHILIPS cD S3CS0335_relayCUE Cue Aux cha GRUNDIG SATFII z Edit Property Sr HORS relayCue_CSE_sample Messages Driver For Help press F1 relayCue_CSE_sample 7 User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 13 of 24 The properties are displayed in alphabetical order The property value can be changed by selecting the property and then pressing button Edit Property For example when selecting Address then Edit Property box appears as the one below Name Address Default value jo Minimum value e Maximum value Comment Value The system properties in the list are Address Bank and UnitID The functional properties are Filter Long Press RelayX Function RelayX Paired Channel and RelayX Time Unit The UnitID is a unique number which can be seen on the front panel of each relayCUE 8 See picture bellow the UnitID there is 000002 NENG NO NC C NO C NO NC C NOM C NO NC C NO C NO NC C NO CECI SO SF SOG OO CRO GCOS S10 Ge ee AC POWER IN cu e relayCUE 8 eee UNIT ID INPUT 000002 15 25 35 45 Note The UnitID allows the system to set the basic communication parameters to the unit Address and
7. Bank All the remaining communication is then done by using these parameters Bank and Address There can be 10 Banks assigned by Bank number The Bank number is value in range 0 9 In each Bank there can be relayCUE 8 units each of them with different unit Address The Address can be set to value in range 0 11 Default Address and Bank is 0 User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 14 of 24 Filter Filter is time in range 0 01 0 20 sec It means minimum time of closing releasing the input contacts pressing the button for the press to be valid If input is closed released for shorter time than set in Filter property then it has no effect Long Press Long Press is time in range 0 0 0 9 sec If the time of pressing the button is longer than this value the press is interpreted as a long press RelayX Function Function selection for control relay by buttons connected to relayCUE 8 inputs 0 noaction button on appropriate input is disabled 1 coded each press causes the toggle of the relay state switched on off 2 relay when button is pressed the output is on otherwise it is off 3 system on when pressed the relay switches on it can be switched off only by a command through serial line 4 run a short press switches the relay on for the period of Time entered in its parameter Long time press switches the relay on only while button is being held It is suitable for use in couple with another channel with direct
8. State String description cccceseseeeeeeeee eens eee eeeeeneeeeeeeseeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 21 Appendix B Cable CA0183 CONN CH OM ssccsssiessincessssacavsensssenssnnenssnaranvergeasenaseenscnananseesassnencsnenn 22 User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 3 of 24 1 Introduction 1 1 e REN The relayCUE 8 is an eight channel relay switching unit for loads up to 230V 10A per channel The unit can be controlled both by serial channel RS 485 from the controller serial port and by potential free contact inputs These contact inputs are intended to be used mainly as wall switches for direct control of dedicated relay circuits To fulfil various tasks the input operation can be assigned to different functions by setting their functional parameters in the project configuration Ee D Te TE EE Model Product code Description relayCUE 8 version 110 V CS0335 1 The relayCUE 8 is an eight channel relay switching unit for loads up to 230V 10A resistive load per channel relayCUE 8 version 230 V CS0335 2 The relayCUE 8 is an eight channel relay switching unit for loads up to 230V 10A resistive load per channel 1 3 dl e 8x digital potential free contact closure input e 4x potential free relay C NO 230 V max 10 A resistive load max 400W per relay for inductive or capacitive load e 4x potential free relay NC C NO 230 V max 10 A resistive load max 400W per relay for inductive or capacitive loa
9. User Manual relayCUE 8 Version 02 CUE a s K Nouzovu 6 143 00 Praha 4 Czech Republic phone 420 241 091 240 fax 420 241 432 446 www cuesystem com mail info cuesystem com User Manual relayCUE 8 UM039_02 14 04 2010 Copyright CUE a s Praha Czech Republic 1990 2010 All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without prior notice Table of Contents ES E Sp Table of un siiissssisasciessscessasiesssescisnssdatescnsvarassceadsssassssaxtsessdssdzaxnaastocstencesssneicamnanaaninandaaadas 3 IntrodUC Oiii aaiae anaa unbasincengnaansiccasyniacseanda 4 Tle OVEMNICW EE 4 ka TE 4 To ET 4 TPO E 4 From panel e a A aS 5 COMEC EE 7 Sells Power input and output COTA MOR EE T 9a PRA pO GOMER EE 8 Se RS 232 PON COMME CUO oniani iiaae aiia a aaa aa aao aaan 10 SA IR SERIAL porn COn tC E 11 COA Oa onan vadesunule svaaesinndssaadainiie senaaennnieamaceshaupnpmnneten 12 e E NEE Re ER Mto e 12 TE SS ay VIB ERT tegen 13 Pron miN i sca seco ots issdig eas hnesecenceeseieegaueacseeducuvesa deducuwedeedunsieesatwaustasceaduuuaensagucauaaasiades 16 Exchange of relayCUE 8 in existing installation cccccssesseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereenneeneeeeeeneeeees 18 Specifications and Mechanical DrawingG cccccssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeseeeneneeeees 19 Software and Firmware LICENSEC cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaennaeneseeeaeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseaennaeeeeesaoaas 20 Appendix A Unit
10. You may make one 1 copy of the Software for archival purposes only You may use this Software only in connection with CUE hardware You must have acquired the Software directly in connection with the purchase of CUE hardware from CUE or from a CUE approved reseller for this license to be effective If You have purchased a Site License You may complete only the number of installations specified in the License Agreement accompanying the Software Copyright The Software and software built into CUE hardware Firmware are protected by copyright law and international treaty provisions You acknowledge that no title to the intellectual property in the Software and Firmware is transferred to You You further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to the Software and Firmware will remain the exclusive property of CUE and You will not acquire any rights to the Software and Firmware except as expressly set forth in this License You agree that any copies of the Software will contain the same proprietary notices which appear on and in the Software Prohibited Uses Without obtaining prior written permission from CUE You may not a use copy modify alter or transfer the Software or documentation except as expressly provided in this License b translate disassemble decompile reverse program or otherwise reverse engineer the Software and Firmware c sublicense or lease the Software or its documentation d use this Software with any hardwa
11. d e 8x test button for power relay control e 1x ACT button for address and bank settings e 3 x LED indicators for power supply serial channel activity and status of all relays e Serial communication RS 485 e Version 110 or 230 VAC e Plastic DIN rail compatible enclosure e Dimensions 159 x 90 x 58 mm weight 0 5 kg e Suitable for control of lights incl time switch drapes projection screens AC and DC motors 1 4 Rrogtanmmtogt ausseet Z ZN SANS ENEE NEE ee NEE Nee relayCUE 8 is programmed using Cue Director XPL programming tool via dedicated driver User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 4 of 24 2 Front panel On the front panel of relayCUE 8 there are the following indicators and buttons from left to right AC POWER IN terminals Relay terminals N N L C NO NC C NO C NO NC C NO CENO NC C NOJ C NO NC C NO Droog CEACE COCCI GCC ONC ACT button AC POWER Relay status LED s 1 8 IN LINK LED Mt cue Test buttons 1 8 relayCUE 8 EFA SSE PWR LED UNIT ID INPUT _ 000002 gt e 7 ig SERIAL EK ESS BSS PRES EEE SS Bes Serial port RS 485 l Unit ID i Digital contact closure input e PWR LED lighted on whenever the unit is powered s LINK LED indicates activity on serial port After power on this unit this LED flashes OK in Morse alphabet if unit power on test has not recognized any problems and the unit is ready to work If power on diagnostic recognizes some kind of in
12. g Insert Local Panels and Interfaces wizard User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 9 of 24 KK TT ECK KK port connection The controller ports capable only of RS 232 operation like S1 S2 on ipCUE alpha can also be used but RS 232 RS 485 converter like unit PEC25 must be used there For simple connection to PEC25 the PEbus cable adapter GP0045 is enclosed in the packing Power for RS 232 RS 485 converter PEC25 is on pin 5 of serial connector of relayCUE 8 Other Power Express PEX units can also be connected to this bus see Important Note below Serial port compatible with RS 232 standard SERIAL GENERAL 1 0 5 H z 4 5 6 8 CUEnet e e e e e e e LAN 12345 3 ie S SG G SG SG SG SG SG SG NCCNONCCNO PWR IN FACTORY E iaa DEFAULT eoo o 2 O19 21 BOOS POO oe COV ECG EE GC oo C E EI 2 TxD 3 RxD 5 GND ece 000002 to next relayCUE 8 SUBD 9F 7 or Power Express unit max 127 units EES EESSSESST E Adapter GP0045 PEbus cable PEbus cable Note Max 127 units relayCUE 8 or any PEX unit can be connected to PEbus port on PEC25 Important Note If relayCUE 8 and PEX units are to be combined on the same bus the PEX units must be installed and programmed using their serial drivers on serial port like any other serial controlled equipments similar way like the
13. into your project proceed as if inserting standard serial controlled equipment Choose the serial port and insert the relayCUE 8 driver from library If the driver is missing in your library download the latest relayCUE 8 driver in CSE file from our web and import the driver into your library d System Director relayCue_CSE_sample CS50335_relayCUE z Oj x J Eile Edit View Insert Project Build Tools Window Help sl 18 x BO PUNIRACl xbOea PRAA al ARAN telayCue CSE sample Configuration A sl General Properties lt ipCUE_alpha a Ze Internal Channels Name C50335_relayCUE rat Gr Product name es 0335_relayCUE T c Manufacturer Cue InputState ie fAuxchannel S IOstate RelayOutputClose Connection Serial RelayOutputOpen RelayOutputPulse Driver note RelayOutputToggle RelayState UnitByUnitIDIdentiFy CommunicationSet EventOnStringLengthSet Comment EventonstringPatternSet Dese telayCue CSE sample Programming 43 Global types and constants 43 ipCUE_alpha Program Librar Library e lt All gt Connection lt All gt z Type lt Alb gt z Manufacturer lt All gt S Equipment Manufacturer Type A CDp Di SONY cD AS coR560 PHILIPS cD SCS0335_telayCUE Cue Aux cha STR emm GRLNDIG SATFII relayCue_CSE_sample Messages Driver For Help press F1 relayCue_CSE_sample User Manual relayCUE 8
14. ion mode for controlling of AC motors For function in run mode the property RelayX Paired Channel must be set which is to work in direction mode 5 direction it is useful for selecting direction of controlled AC motors After 200 ms the couple relay with mode run is switched on too For function in direction mode the property RelayX Paired Channel must be set which is to work in run mode Mostly the relays working in this mode must be equipped with N C as well as N O Make sure to assign this function only to these relays if so requested It means relays 2 4 6 and 8 6 delayed off the relay is switched on at once but it is switched off after delay Time 7 delayed on the relay is switched off at once but it is switched on after delay Time 8 run DC short press switch relay on for parameter Time Long time press switches the relay on only while button is being held It is suitable for use in couple with another channel with same mode for controlling DC motors the paired relay will be switched off For function in run DC mode the property RelayX Paired Channel must be set which is to work in couple also in runDC mode Mostly the relays working in this mode must be equipped with N C as well as N O Pay attention to assign this function only to these relays if so requested It means relays 2 4 6 and 8 9 pulse the relay is switched on for a short
15. mmon Normaly Open 230V max 10A resistive load AC Power input is connected via four screw type terminals up to 1 5 mm wire Two terminals are L Live two terminals are N Neutral A connection of the relays power and contact closure inputs is described on the picture below L N RELAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ou oooh INPUT 1 2 3 4 INPUT 5 6 7 8 All relays are open in this picture Important note The relay contacts in relayCUE 8 are constructed for resistive load up to 230V 10A If these relays are used for the switching of inductive or capacitive loads voltage or power peaks can occur which may exceed these parameters even if the load has the stated take off lower than 230V 10A We therefore do not recommend using relayCUE 8 for switching inductive or capacitive loads with take off higher than 400W If you need to switch higher loads use contactors Unlike relays contactors are designed with features to control and suppress the arc produced when interrupting inductive load currents You can then use the relay of the relayCUE 8 unit to control the coil of this contactor User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 7 of 24 Bi TT RO 485 port connection The relayCUE 8 control port is compatible with RS 485 standard and so it is to be installed on controller serial ports which are compatible with this standard i e for example on ipCUE alpha controller the serial channels S3 S6 or the RS 232 RS 485 con
16. o relay 2 HEX 00 no pair input2 mode HEX 0 NoAction 1 Coded 2 Relay 3 SystemOn 4 Run 5 Direction 6 DelayedOff 7 DelayedOn 8 RunDC 9 Pulse paired relay to relay 8 HEX 00 no pair input8 mode HEX O NoAction 1 Coded 2 Relay 3 SystemOn 4 Run 5 Direction 6 DelayedOff 7 DelayedOn 8 RunDC 9 Pulse relay1 timer value HEX relay2 timer value HEX relay8 timer value HEX User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 21 of 24 Appendix B Cable CA0183 connection Cable CA0183 12345 1234 5 pin connector Phoenix 3 5 mm i A 4P4C connector Note The 4P4C connector popularly but incorrectly called RJ11 RJ10 or RJ9 is the de facto industry standard for wired telephone handsets It is mainly used to provide connection from the base of the telephone to the handset User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 22 of 24 User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 23 of 24 User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 24 of 24
17. programs controlling this hardware is subject to the terms of the Software and Hardware License Agreements the License Agreements You should not use the software and hardware until you have read the License Agreements By using the software and hardware you signify that you have read the Licenses Agreements and accept their terms The License Agreement is available at www cuesystem com Trademark Notice CUE and the CUE logo are trademarks of CUE a s in the United States and in other countries User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 20 of 24 Appendix A Unit State String description Unit State String current status of all parameters of the unit lenght 90 bytes byte 1 byte 2 5 byte 6 9 byte 10 11 byte 12 byte 13 14 byte 15 16 byte 17 18 byte 19 20 byte 21 22 byte 23 24 byte 25 26 byte 27 28 byte 29 30 byte 31 32 byte 33 34 byte 87 90 Status string example 1033500050 1 0200000100000504000100010001000100010001000100010005000500050005000500 0500050005 i 0335 UnitID BCD FW version STX 02 input state HEX output state HEX internal check state HEX 01 O K unit address HEX unit bank HEX long press time in 0 1sec HEX input filter in 0 01sec HEX paired relay to relay 1 HEX 00 no pair input1 mode HEX 0 NoAction 1 Coded 2 Relay 3 SystemOn 4 Run 5 Direction 6 DelayedOff 7 DelayedOn 8 RunDC 9 Pulse paired relay t
18. re other than products produced by CUE or in connection with applications being developed for CUE hardware or e use the Software in a multi user network or multiple computer environment or in a rental time sharing or computer service business Without prejudice to any other rights CUE may terminate this License if You fail to comply with its terms and conditions In such event You must immediately destroy all copies of the Software No Other Warranties CUE DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE IS ERROR FREE CUE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS OF HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST OR THE EXCLUSION OF LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION No Liability for Consequential Damages IN NO EVENT SHALL CUE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF THE PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF CUE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Label on Hardware Use of this hardware and the software
19. t the Address and Bank parameters manually using the buttons on the front panel as described in chapter Front panel description After parameters have been set correctly you must reset the controller in the system and all parameters will be renewed in this unit according to the settings in original programming To explain how the system works in such situation The UnitID of this new relayCUE 8 in the installation is unknown to the currently running project and so the parameters Address and Bank remain unchanged as explained above All the remaining functions are based only on these Address and Bank parameters so all the commands and system settings will be accepted by this new unit in the system and the unit will act exactly as the replaced one without the need of reprogramming User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 18 of 24 7 Specifications and Mechanical Drawings Jl 8 x digital potential free contact closure input Ree 2 x 8 pin connector Phoenix 3 5 mm OUUPUIS ioie ea 4 x potential free relay C NO 230 V max 10 A resistive load EE 4 x potential free relay NC C NO 230 V max 10 A resistive Ee load SSES max 400W per relay for inductive or capacitive load SEENEN ee screw type terminals up to 1 5 mm LED mdieators eeaeee Power serial channel activity status of all relays BUTLONS irinenn a ee 8 x test button for power relay control TEE ACT button for address and bank settings Insulation Strength
20. ternal failure this LED starts flashing regularly e Relay status LED s 1 8 these LEDs are indicating current relay status where relay closed is indicated by LED light on s Test buttons 1 8 under normal operation these buttons are logically in parallel to inputs 1 8 Pressing this button has the same effect as pressing a button connected to the appropriate input e ACT button when this button is pressed the relay LED indicators display the Address and Bank parameters in binary code for value coding see table below Address on relay LED 1 4 where LED 1 is LSB and LED 4 is MSB Bank on relay LED 5 8 where LED 5 is LSB and LED 8 is MSB Using this ACT button you can check the actual setting of both basic system parameters Address and Bank When holding the ACT button you can also change manually the actual setting of Address and Bank By pressing buttons 1 8 while instant press on ACT you can toggle the actual value The new value must be confirmed by releasing the ACT button and immediate short press of this button The new confirmed value displayed on LEDs flashes several times for a confirmation that the unit accepted the new value User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 5 of 24 O O ADDRESS 8 a 8 ep a 8 au O O a O all olo ER O 7 T O 7 T O 7 T 2 zZ O 7 T O but T 2 Zz EB Z Zz O 7 T O but 7 O 4 ay O 4 zy Ololo O Oioio CO
21. time impulse entered in the parameter Time RelayX Paired Channel This parameter is relevant only for functions where two relays are to work in a pair i e run direction or runDC The number is in range 0 8 where 0 means NO paired really channel and numbers 1 8 means the number of the paired relay Please pay attention to set this parameter correctly where necessary Check if paired relay properties are correctly set in each pair Inappropriate setting can lead to unexpected operations RelayX Time The Time parameter can be set to range time 00 00 00 01 23 59 59 99 User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 15 of 24 5 Programming When programming you can proceed as in any other serial controller including drag and drop operations The available command are St 0 x ba File Edit View Insert Project Build Tools Wm 5 Help _ x AQ e xoa P H Fi Configuration E gt 53 50335_relayCUE SerialChannel InputState IOstate RelayOutputClose RelayOutputOpen RelayOutputPulse RelayOutputToggle RelayState UnitByUnitIDIdentiFy Z e e relayCue M Zi e For Help press F1 N Sub RelayOutputClose Channel as Byte This command closes the relay The parameter Channel in range 1 8 means relay number Sub RelayOutputOpen Channel as Byte This command opens the relay The parameter Channel in range 1 8 means rela
22. verter must be used Serial port RS 485 is connected via 5 pin connector Phoenix 3 5 mm A typical connection of RS 485 port is shown in the following picture A B G Ground Serial port compatible with RS 485 standard CUEnet Pa TLAN AS 2 5 EC FACTOR arsy DEFAUI 5 24 G 8 6 G SG SG SG NCCNONCCNO IR SERIAL x ae 5 e056 e 000002 EERCEER EECH to next relayCUE 8 max 31 units User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 8 of 24 relayCUE 8 can also be connected via supplied cable CA0183 and PEbus cable adapter GP0045 see picture below Other Power Express PEX units can also be connected to this bus see Important Note below Serial port compatible with RS 485 standard FACTOR 8 DEFAUI Cable CA0183 to next relayCUE 8 or Power Express unit max 31 units 000 000002 KE Adapter GP0045 PEbus cable SC For connection of cable CA0183 see Appendix B Note Max 31 units relayCUE 8 or any PEX unit can be connected to one serial port on ipCUE compatible with RS 485 standard Important Note If relayCUE 8 and PEX units are to be combined on the same bus the PEX units must be installed and programmed using their serial drivers on serial port like any other serial controlled equipments similar way like the relayCUE 8 and not by usin
23. when interrupting inductive load currents You can then use the relay of the relayCUE 8 unit to control the coil of this contactor User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 19 of 24 8 Software and Firmware License END USER NOTICE AND LICENSE AGREEMENT FROM CUE a s NOTICE TO END USER CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING LEGAL AGREEMENT THIS LICENSE INSTALLATION OR USE OF THE ENCLOSED CUE a s SOFTWARE PROGRAMS COLLECTIVELY SOFTWARE ON YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEMS OR HARDWARE DEVICES CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE PROMPTLY DELETE THE SOFTWARE FROM YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND HARDWARE DEVICES DESTROY ANY COPIES YOU MADE OF THE SOFTWARE OR ANY INSTALLATION MEDIA OF THE SOFTWARE INCLUDED WITH YOUR SYSTEM AND DISPOSE OF ALL WRITTEN MATERIALS IN YOUR POSSESSION REGARDING THE SOFTWARE License Grant CUE grants to You as an individual a license to install and use one 1 copy of the Software on a single computer at a time provided however that You may make copies of the Software solely for Your development of applications for CUE hardware and demonstration versions of such applications Any applications created with the Software may only be used with Cue hardware Your license to use the Software is conditioned upon Your compliance with the terms of this License A License is required for each end user of the Software A license is required for each installation of the Software
24. y number Sub RelayOutputToggle Channel as Byte This command toggles the relay The parameter Channel in range 1 8 means relay number Sub RelayOutputPulse Channel as Byte Optional PulseTime As Time 4 This command closes the relay for time PulseTime then the relay is opened The parameter Channel in range 1 8 means relay number Pulse Time 0 1 999 9 sec Function RelayState Channel as Byte As Boolean This function reads the actual state of relay The state TRUE means relay is closed The parameter Channel in range 1 8 means relay number Function InputState Channel as Byte As Boolean This function reads the actual state of input The state TRUE means input contacts closed The parameter Channel in range 1 8 means input number Sub lOState ByRef InputStatus as String ByRef RelayStatus as String Reads all relay and inputs states in one shot and returns the values in Status strings Status strings InputStatus and OutputStatus 8bytes N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 The Nx means the status of channel x and the values are s FE hexadecimal when channel input or relay is closed s 00 hexadecimal when channel input or relay is opened User Manual relayCUE 8 www cuesystem com Page 16 of 24 Sub UnitByUnitIDIdentify ByRef Status as String This command serves mostly for testing and it is mainly to be used in debugging programs in large installations where many relayCUE 8 units have been used It

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